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18. October 2011 @ 00:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I bought an Earthwatts PSU for a good deal. I working on compiling some good deals that will eventually make up an HTPC. The PSU is the first purchase. But I'd like to test it since I won't have all the other parts for a while.

How can I test this PSU so I know that I've got a good one and won't find a month or two from now when I finally have all the parts together that the PSU was bad and I missed my time frame for returning it.

I've got a good multimeter. But I would need to figure out which pins to jump so that the PSU will power-up out a PC, if it will with a jumper or something like that.
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18. October 2011 @ 07:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Unfortunately, all you would be doing is testing the PSU with no load, which isn't a particularly good test. Unless you have some big 12V loadbanks lying around, you're going to need to test it in another computer - perhaps your own, if this is going to be a secondary machine?



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18. October 2011 @ 21:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yes, I realize that it would be best to test with a load. But I did some web searches and found out how to jump it so that it will start up.

One said "Don't start the PSU without a load" , so they suggested that at least a fan be installed. I have a bunch of fans I can install so that is not a problem really.

I am curious as to why it was red letting as to say that starting your PSU without a load would definitely ruin your power supply.

FYI, that link that has been created by the site above for the Earthwatts PSU, that is the one but I got the 430D. However, I got it for $24 AR from Newegg.

Edit again: it did it again (the link), how cool is that.

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8. December 2011 @ 23:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by g725s:
yes, I realize that it would be best to test with a load. But I did some web searches and found out how to jump it so that it will start up.

One said "Don't start the PSU without a load" , so they suggested that at least a fan be installed. I have a bunch of fans I can install so that is not a problem really.

I am curious as to why it was red letting as to say that starting your PSU without a load would definitely ruin your power supply.

FYI, that link that has been created by the site above for the Earthwatts PSU, that is the one but I got the 430D. However, I got it for $24 AR from Newegg.

Edit again: it did it again (the link), how cool is that.
Yes never start a PSU without a load, I fried a brand new power supply doing that.

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